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I use a simulator called Stellarium for MacOS that I've found to be extremely reliable. Not sure what other platforms it's available on. What system do you use?
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David HFeb 1 '14 at 19:39

windows , then may you calculate the date that i mentioned on your Stellarium and show me the result ?
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Fereydoon ShekofteFeb 1 '14 at 20:14

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Personally I would not be inclined to help anyone with what looks like an astrological enquiry.
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adrianmcmenaminFeb 2 '14 at 14:18

Though we as a community have decided to allow some resource requests because of their utility to Astronomy, this question does not seem to have much future utility. For this reason, I am closing it as "too broad" as a normal resource request might.
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called2voyage♦Feb 3 '14 at 16:22

If you have a smartphone(android, iPhone, windows phone) there are a lot of apps with a lot of features that also include "time travelling" . Location can be set up automatically or manually.
They are all very accurate. One example is google's "Sky Map" , but check other apps too. Hope this helps.